I have two plasma tables, a 16 Ga 52" Slip Roll, a 16 ga 50" Shear, and a 48" 12 Ga B&P brake on the shop floor, Plus a Tubing Bender, and a Universal Bender and a Tubing/Bar Roller, a 250A MIG Welder and a 200A TIG. Powder Coating setup and two ovens (smaller and a Larger one) Most useful tool in the shop though is the fork truck! LOL! After the first of the year, I am planning a Mittler Brothers Industrial 36" Bead Roller (Probably a Jamie Jordan model for the dies included) and perhaps some other upgrades. and an Ellis 4000 Bandsaw, for the record the Shear is a Grizzly, Almost useless aside from Tinfoil thickness, the Brake is a Grizzly it works quite well but it is definitely overkill for what I usually DO, if it was not then it too would be worthless, the slip roll has been a surprise, I have rolled MUCH thicker material than it is rated for, and it DID it, it just took longer. GENERALLY the thickest material I have to work is 16Ga Mild or 18 Ga SS, I do work aluminum as well, so I can go up to 1/8 with these tools fairly well. The Tube Bender is a JD2 Model 3, it does what I need it to, the shop next door has a model 32 and the shop at the other end of the building as a Model 54, the Tube Roller is a SWAG HULK, with a selection of dies I add to them as needed... if the job will pay for the dies I'll take it. I do work with 3/16 Steel and Aluminum, and occasionally 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2, but I never have to bend it. If I do, there is a shop down the road with a 12' Press Brake, and a 14' shear (capable of up to 11ga I believe) and a sheetmetal shop a couple blocks over that does some interesting work. I do a lot of work for two of my metal suppliers. odd jobs. I make tool racks for a couple other entities. All of the tools are paid for cash money. At home I have another TIG, MIG, CNC Mill, and a 12x36 Metal lathe, Couple Bandsaws